My daughter always begged me to let her stay with her grandfather, but after hearing a phrase she repeated, I decided to secretly return…
My seven-year-old daughter, Emily, had always been very close to my father, George.
After my mother died, Dad lived alone in our old family home. He was seventy-two years old, but he still did his own shopping, tended the garden, and baked Emily’s favorite apple pie every Sunday.
At first, I was happy that they were so close. However, over the last few months, Emily had started making the same request after every visit.
—Mom, can I stay at Grandpa’s again tonight?
Every time I told her no, she became strangely serious.
—But Grandpa is alone. He needs me to stay with him.
I allowed it several times. My father was someone I trusted completely, and it had never occurred to me that I had any reason to worry.
But Emily’s behavior soon began to change.
He stopped telling me what they did together.
“It’s a secret,” she said before quickly changing the subject.
One Sunday, when I went to pick her up, I noticed that the door leading to the second floor was locked. That door had never been locked before.
“Why is it closed?” I asked my father.
Her smile vanished immediately.
“There’s old stuff up there. It’s not safe for a child.”